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Analysis of a combat problem: the turret game (English)
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1987
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The turret game is defined and solved to illustrate the nature of games of combat. This game represents a highly simplified version of air combat, yet it is sufficiently complex so as to exhibit a rich variety of combat phenomena. A review of the formulation of \(\delta\)-combat games is included in this paper.
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turret game
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air combat
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\(\delta \)-combat games
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optimal strategies
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